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IPIR AILY ALASKA EN FOURTEEN GO 'ZL_____———————-————,———E- LABOR TROUBLE - mm Asm U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER * =~ MOOSE T0 PLAY as well for i HERE NEAR END : ' ‘ ‘ {"“{:i‘:(“ l:;} ElKS TOMORROWE OUTI DENAI-I To SEND RIH'E BY J“nea“i'e‘ “Forecast for .I(:uye:\:ul!ll::; %lcx:m::g::::-:u 3:30 p.m., May 27: | | | In Memoriam | | Red paper poppies sprouted in| TEAM T0 OHIO many a Juneau buttonhole today las members of the American Le- gion Legion Auxiliary and of the Territory fo Be Represent- £ 50 R tiunea i Camp Perry Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate east and southeast winds. Weather forecast for Souiheast Alaska: Rain tonight and Sunday moderate east and southeast winds, except fresh to strong over Dixon Entrance and moderate to fresh over Clarence Strait, Frederick Sound and Chatham Strait and fresh to strong south wind over northern porfion of Lynn Canal. Forecast «f winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to strong east and southeast winds tonight and Sunday from Dixon En- | trance to Cape Ommaney and east and northeast winds from Cape The Paps meet the Elks tomor- I row at Firemen's Park for the sec- )¢ ond baseball contest between the two this year. the vessel here. The game will be called at 5:30 For Skagway passengers whre R. tomorrow afternoon, with “Shavey” | H. Sroufe, H. Francis, Eunice Koski likely to hurl for the Elks|Brutsch, Maggie Rodanha, G. Fro- and Bob Kimball for the Moose. lander, B. Bower, G. Maggard, W. Douglas is leading the loop with | Kopra, M. T. Cornell, W. J. Elling- The Denali sailed from Juneau this forenoon for Skagway and Haines with 14 passengers boarding Believed ClO Picket March Gieciifaatio Over-Peace’ls Apparent - o UNION TANKER men The poppies were meeting with a _ ready sale throughout Juneau. Ye: Ommoney to Lituya Bay and moderate to fresh east and northeast s and one loss, Elks are sec- | ton. | " Liready;sale 3 : ‘H 0 as FERE ond with ¢ ' | ines | Invitation to Alaska to send a|i.qay wreaths of the poppies weve| winds from Lituya Bay to Cape Hinchinbrook ¢ Labor pea E.,“ ?, A i ond with one and one and the| For Haines—Mary Jolume, Bdith |, ;o yifle team to compete in (4 (o pusiness houses. | rived in Ju ":’""“’ have ‘Won ogly YSseaie °"“:1“rphy- Bruce Murphy, Jim Myr-| . national rifle match at Camp |’ RLTER | LOCAL DATA " Cont three phy. — i va BV 4 v i i : ATA. ). WHARF el Lo e o e e et o 'VISITOR FROM | Time saroimeter Temo. Humidty Wind Velooty _ Weather | "Connor |08, s L ot 3:30 p.m., yest'y ... 29.88 48 70 SE 11 Lt. Rain for 3 WAt N Il MISS JOHNSON VACATIONS | The match is to be held this year | 4% &m_ today 20.85 43 82 SE 8 Cloudy ] ElKS DA"(E IS Mm Alice Johnson left for the|from August 20 to September 9. Al- | Noon today ... 29.60 51 50 NE 7 Cloud i n the steamer North Sea, |aska has been asked to send a 13- 8 y ; . ha and am.-r attending summer school [man team consisting of a captain, RADIO REPORTS i : ’ sy | 10 firers and two alternates. | i ments have been mac m Minnesota, will visit the New | Matkemen: wili e allowed five | TODAY { “I ‘think this Abo The Elks wili give their regular | York World's Fair before refurning (_"m\”]m_ wmile for thelr trin. each Eg | : Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30am. | inthr-union di it three saturday night dance this evening | here in the fall to resume her duties “”]\- i el 20' per ‘day subslstence After a two weeks’ visit in. Juneau, Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. 24 hours ‘Weather | T S 0il i been in the Flks Ballroom. Music will bn‘fls sixth grade teacher for the Ju- “;\,h\‘ at Camp Perry. J. B. Brinkley, cousin of. Dr."W. W Anchorage 50 | 4 44 b Cloudy : L pidket e . tion oil here | furhished by Klonda Dufresne’s or- neau Public School The" Alaska team will' be selected Council, left on lhe' lemb lsf:n:‘)::’: Barrow 30 28 0 Slotidy { | de § ¢ chestra. The public is invited. | SRR in competition this summer. morning ie REMAY L0 1S I Noges 42 34 T Cloudy | [ - -ee | MISS COLWELL SOUTHBOUN - North CLn)r"llgav T e s Bethel 40 | 32 0 Cloudy { 1 Los Angele SHOETTLER GOES SOUTH Teacher in the grades of the Ju Like Dr. = ‘::)‘:e sy ok o Fairbanks . 60 | “ 13 Cloudy | 18, wil Robert Schoettler, manager of the neau Public School, Miss Margaret BOAI SOUVENIR ‘ ‘lf’o‘”““[‘;""‘ Siitle sk FARIAR. Oy | Dawson 58 | 46 28 Rain RFL." cart r ( Seattle Baranof Hotel, left on the steamer |Colwell left for the States on the "mmm that requires - hig "1 sturn | Duteh Harbor .. 48 38 38 Cloudy mefit with 3 : > North Sea for a three weeks' busi- [steamer North Sea. She will return | l -I-OIAl loss IN et i e T RAY. BRRE A4 Kodiak 5 | “ 36 0 Clear 1940 fo closed s 0'Ce rh e 0 weden extends ness trip® to San Francisco in con- |to.Juneau in September to resume ‘\mka he said, as he is as enthusiastic | ?ordoxa (F,u | 44 07 Rain 1 aifl, and 740 n nection with the hotel. I er school duties here. {about the country as his cousin. B :‘, 43 28 Cloudy | i —— — " Dlx " ENIR In honor of Mr. Brinkley, Dr. and | ‘o o a8 o, 14 3 T . Council were hosts at a buffet Princlo ;iu bl 44 38 Rain § D”L( I B (01 i b \llpp(-r last night at their apartment Edmum”“' % 46 08 Rain | r s oundering, from a _c =i e Bammf fdan 68 44 ¢ Cloudy i ‘/H“‘!" s known but prnll)l;lb}\ “Ill\r-n a planl P(al.]l(‘ 17):) 50 0 pt.cldy | : sprung and caulking fell out, caused ortland 0 52 0 Pt. Cldy A-0- VA 44 ; 2 {the loss of the 19 ton fishing boat| MRS CROSS ENROUIE S e ‘ & o | chureh column |11 am. in the First Church of( ' THE CHURCH OF THE AIR | coiin in Dixon Entrance last| e Yok 9 | 2 3 3 el n".,,,(,-\\-,-qnm\un by The Empire | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth CHAS. E. FULLER, Minister sday, according to a report re-| "oR'I‘H 0“ AMSKA Washington 9 & o : CI,H.l' } CIVIC BODIES SCHEDULED <clock Saturday |and Main streets, The subject will| = Broadcasting over station KINY | ..i.q today by the Collector of Cus-| oudy g ntee ¢ e of|be “Ancient and Modern Necro-|“The Old-Fashioned Revival Hour," ... ]”)“,v‘ | Mrs. John M. C{Q\s,lgf Fee‘nng- WEATHER SYNOPSIS b sl »f the sche rmon, topics, et mancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hyp- | every Sunday evening, 6:30-7:30 | gy I I “m‘, Alaska, sailed on the Alaska from paiiavii e e ERE A : Just ende pay R 3 ka C v J easte! acifi y D(Au.,l\\ Bo 1l RESURRECTION LUTHERAN 10:00 am.—Sunday School. [ | two men aboard wh,‘“ the vessel \.m.,pldne Tuesday for Fairbanks on her Wi Yo torm ok fars ot over Bhs IntncE of &b klc gean,. tore SEE e i CHURCH Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi-| ~ALASKA EVANGELIZATION denly started to fill' with water 30| Way to her home in the North. ’ ver the of Alaska and the Mack- 4 Al B e : of the city for the | Monial meeting. SOCIETY ey South-Southeast from Duko| Mrs. Cross hasbeen south for the| enzie Valley, the lowest reported pressure being 29.32 inches at Daw- 3";“1‘}],;({ % :\“,‘“' Aoy Jit of the aity” Christian Sclence Reading Room (Native Gospel Services) Island. Capt. Carl Holm of Seattle |1ast two months visiting in Seattle ;00";1“‘:;05'-12;] ::z;r;\w(}:xi4:0;:5:2;o:e)x;;l;eflPaciflc Qeehn, BEladide M }our(h, fifth and sixth grades, i 1 Sts. in church building. This room is | GEORGE H. LOVELESS and his companionj manned the and San anmco prcvailcd.and L ahae & Mrann:g pl"essure lhi:r&:g:fii:r 2;.‘20 inches scHeduled for the meeting and a REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE, Pastor |OPen. to the public Wednesday Missionary-in-Charge pumps but the $7.500 vessel was| it TATAkS e orthérn TYilsh. Conifibia GG b""““"},‘“ a Bew janitor is to be hired 9:45 am School afternoons from 2:30 to 4 o'clock. | 3:00 p.m.—Meeting at home Of fjjjeq with water within 10 minutes. | gl i : v p Bl barometric B ortant business for the City| 11:00 am.—Morning Worship, Li-| The public is cordlally invited to|Mrs. Mary Nelson, No. 15, Native| 1, o 35 mile wind and choppy| bl ,f°"'r"‘A“I‘ _k°"" 'l" w::t Cg““ States. FPrecipitation has fallen Cou,"(.,, to act on will necessitate a | tur | Sermon. Holy Gospel for attend these services and visit the| Village. sea, the boats Mary Ellen, Tillie M| 4 S ons thal o8 X hge: f xTakh, fud Houthwerd Lo Vancouver Island, B Ve of that BodY which of t, John 14: (Feading room, Topic, “Putting on Christ.” R"fl;md Sunrise attempted to geta line| Three salmon sales and one Juneau, May 28.—Sunrise, 3:10 am.; sunset, 8:45 pm. May 20— t T\pct:fil Sl it uhdhy” bvening The Mission . o mans 13:14. {aboard but were unable to do so.|Pu ‘““d"“‘r:““‘k‘;"tfig activity on| gunrise, 3:09 am.; sunset, 8:47 pm My 20 o s Music: orean HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL. o o The two men were taken off by the 102 1063} Gsh nart(ee o e | g il s 1 by Morrison; EPISCOPAL {Mary Ellen and put ashore at| ““4 i )‘mm‘d‘\ e hibat to Ne R SR e o e e L o Moming by Fourth ana Gold Streets SERVI(ES HERE Ketchikan. The Souvenir belonged (50ld 4500 pounds of hl Pt to et sk by NOW suoEs ; i " 12 FROM DOUGH \\1 Hopkins; postlude, “Postlude in c"| , THE Vgfl:lggv CHARLES [to Alfred Chrey of Bremerton,| ‘?;*l;:’“‘nl;"‘) bt Ernis: Sykdsm THE : by Kohlmann A , Dean | Washington | e ; e e LS e ot | 20 b Senior Luther League| 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. TUESDAY MARK T e “J‘l’l/;‘ 1”0“""1 Pv;,'"“““;m‘"f z‘gdan‘sgur“é‘:‘ SPECIAL SUMMER LOT at eaving today aboarc 1€ orth e 2 - 1 0 n " { ar; iedn 1 3 § X p { the | Will meet a.m.—Sunday School. ¥ | b Anrid ‘I’H,.Ml- - ’uh.\ : ’v; ,““., { * Aid Society will meet] 11:00 am.—Choral Eucharist and ME Al DAY SIMMONS MAKES | and l;“ J:‘(,122t "01“;03221“50532\’ 2 9 g \ B L uicasune Lips Ard 0001y Purther anmouncements | Sermon, Both cholrs will' sing this B R oL a. » ! I;n:;lyxnm \:.;pl‘[x ing to re HA:H” \,1., y| iy this meeting will be made | Service, assisted by Mr. E. Ehler, who | cents and five cen s a poun | i W.{E. Cahill and daughter Doris for | SR Ly the offertory solo. | A parade, memorial services at the m:\ SIDES JOI HUSBAND 100% fine leather dress oxfords in wing-tip } California; Mrs. Sadie Cashen for | rsday, 7:00 p.m. Junior Choir | Elks Hall and decoration of the sea e wving on the steamer North | and reptile designs—colors brown; tan—built ! Ketchikan, Leo Weiss and mother, | ehearsal. GOSPEL SERVICES and soil which cover Alaska’s war gpe) Simmons flew to Excursion Sea, Mrs. M. H, Sides will be joined by nationally-known maker. { Mrs. M. A. Weiss for Mt. Vernon, | Ninth and D Streets |dead will constitute Memorial Day rnlet at four o'clock this morning at Wrangell by Mr. Sides, who has H § Wash.: Dick McCormick and family| SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST These services are undenomina- |services in Juneau Tuesda |on an emergency flight to the can- peen in that city on business for AL — THE SHOE DOCTOR i to sestablish their home in Valle gl CHURCH |tional and are being held Sunday,| ~Stores, offices and public build-|yery { to bring in Albert Ja the past few days, and the two wil . ' Ford, Cal Corner 1 and Maln Streets ‘"“““““Y Thursday . and Friday ““"sf ‘g‘” b: CL"“E" {“’ ”;" ‘li?»‘"d John | SO native, apparently stricken with continue to Ketchikan. Staying. irr| 218 8. Franklin— (Formerly BIG VAN'S) § 7:45 p.m, nder the direction of Alford John endicit & 5 2 H & T R JOD, Ps AppERaal the first Alaska city over the week- | : MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON (Note vites of this church | A hearty invitation is extended | Bradfo;d Post Nc}J\ 4, A'r.nenca‘l\ Lv: Accompanying Jackson on the re- |enq, Mr. and Mrs. Sides will return | i { HAVE BABY GIRL TODAY {are held y, the seventh ‘e all, and your interest in coming | glon, those to take part ‘n Services turn flight in the Alaska Air Trans-|(; juneau on the steamer Tuesday.| H H and bringing others will be appre-|Wwill form at the Dugout at 10:15 port Lockheed were Mr. and Mrs. B SR | u.\tul 3 lay, 10:00 am v. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson be- e the proud parents of a baby Sabbath- THOMAS ROBERTS. |o'clock in the morning. Participat-| pick Moses and Albert Jepson. ing will be a color guard, firing Simmons was to RIFLE RANGE Q(TALIFICATION ! ible classes This_afternoon, : i “m T TG me Bl AYi’s Hoe- |ages, ‘I ~ HI‘ it &_Hm"'f::m“‘]‘_‘ PAUL BLAKE, squad, the Junior Legion Auxiliary, “m Taku River natives, Tom Wil- “"K”“:“;m( filllll;;mc;::g c‘;;‘:e; m],l: ; SHE ‘88 pos2 e 3 s . = Auxiliary, Spanish American Wa & hE " hte: SOPY: A\ 3 S 1 pitgl about 8:30 o'clock. The little dar : | {liams, his wife and daughter, 0 nrepgennall range tomorrow, earn-| § ot ey i RNy ; _‘ NORTHERN LIGHY PRESBY- | Veterans, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts,|Tulsequah, where Williams is em- gt il L pdend ¥ tot;tipped the scales at 6 pounds and 11 a.m.—Sabbath Worship. Ser- ing the “expert rifleman,” “sharp 12 ounces. Both mother and babe mon by pastor or leader 1ERIAN CHURCH Sons of the Legion and Legionnaires. | ployed. Going along on the {rip | pooer» and “marksman” ratings | 4 # g e ’ e S “Where Welcome and Worship Pegues to Speak will be Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jack, just 1 Al hi 33 Am, getting along fine. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Mm\wk; Meet” Elks Hall services will begin at on the basis of which the Club re: ] R S R Sl ‘ ankllne:: Fourth 10:30 o'clock. Legion officers wllll i \Wh(w\(vmm “: — | celves supplies from the War DP- 1 T i — AL are invited to attend all eV | pry JOHN A, GLASSE, Minister [OPen the ceremony. Mrs. Lola May et “Course B" has | PHWE 4“ : IR e GAROL BEERY DAViS, Organia | Y1l sk, the Rev. Jom L. Gaube : : ‘e CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY ' i | METROPOLITAN METHODIST | giec g go oo Bulire will offer the invocation and|Wiyes Take [t ie yeat, Tu R A Rt PES o et | y 00l | will leave the Federal Building at 8 EPIS®¥OPAL CHURCH s Mrs. Alexander and George Alex- : & § % 8 " 7 | 10:50 a.m.—Organ Moments. gk s eh! : o'clock in the morning and invites ‘ | rth and Sewara Streets | 11:00 am—Morning Worship, | anider will close the service with taps. FIShmg I"p all interested marksmen to parti- ¢ THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD | (See our display advertisement on| Route of march for the parade| " ., B P 0 their days out! cipate ! el KNIGHT, Pastor this page for further details.) will be from the Elks Hall to the| o o 1?‘ _‘ah" g Vs R L | Fotices x b e R ; 'Winter and Pont corner of Franklin |JUSt as well as the husbands. = | ; : must be received The Empire| _ HEOROOl-ISRGINERS . | aNd [ ) Street and to the Alaska Steamship While the men are planning fish-| Earl McGinty, Construction Sup- v b not_later than 10 o'clock Saturday Primary departments, 10:45 am.; AUK BAY BIBLE STUDY LEAGUE Bbok whers” dervices for Navy ‘and ing trips, four Juneau housewives erintendant for the Office of In- morning to guaraniee change to Adult departments, 10:00 Pastor H. L. Wood, Minister Mari’ne aead” il i,e hald Lhn""t“mm to Juneau on the motorship | dian Affairs, and Ralph Mize, re- | by sermon topics, etc. : ‘The Auk Bay Biblé Study Léague | o0, Triton from a fishing trip that be-|cently transferred to McGinty's of- | 4 T 11:00 am - Mm‘nm% V&'nr&ln]? :wlll meet at the home of Mrs. Ethel | & 5 % gan Tuesday. {fice, flew to Haines today with Pilot | a rmon the “Identifying Marks.” | Haines on Glacier High t 7:30 Maschirs- witl proceed.out Mastgy | A DOUGLAS CATIOLIC CHURCI b i L el e bite . 5 way 6 79| way, Seward and Calhoun to Ever- Those who took the trip were|johnnie Amundsen of Marine Air- | ; 9:00 a.m.—Holy 1 1 ‘;_ ST SRe St NE, SShE | B ol green Cemetery, where services will'fi":m" ]\‘;r Me(l}m[\)n g‘rbl Lo }; wi“_ ways. They were to return later ‘ (COLORS @O THROUGN TO BACK : g err| 7:00 pm—Epworth League | CHAPEL BY THE LAKE Pg.jeld Lo, Halier, Biiotons s 50 o e ‘ 51]':‘ Lv‘s : 1 CHURCH| ths p.m.—Evening Worship. Ser 5 (On Fritz Cove Corrier) Willam Johnson, Post Chaplain. The party fished off Point Gard-[ et ey | Py mon thieme, “Bound in Fellowship.”| REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister i3 Giaifman of arrangements for|ner with fine success, taking many | | DEL-WARE KOLORFLOR 3 B t at Fvening Time’ by Ash-| During the summer months there % salmon and halibut. | 28 S diler ee \ l;;";]l :\Ll(,l % JIERION worth will be sung by the Men’s|Wwill be special meetings and events o . - - | s‘eaks LR N ] | B scxenufxc, pa;ented hard ? - i N gt Quartet, composed of Mr. Hall, Mr. | Which will be given proper no!ice‘IEN ARRWE TRINITY GUILD MEETS | { Surface ,floor covering o g McCoskrie, Mr. Gibson, and Mr.|in other columns of this paper. No | Meeting for the last time thi: ARE JUICIER | Hall. : f | « ‘,’730 210 chivies Miller. | regular meetings until September. | season, members of the Trinity | f which l.S durable",bea““‘ul ¥ et i oy Fr 30 pm. Choir practice. | Guild gather sterday ¢ | at the | dence, ot uild gathered yesterday afternoon | | and economically priced. P Girls' Bible © MWoRdavs | 4 .Y“J”p m = ipwor l:x‘ 5 S THE in Trinity Parish Hall and plans | p.m., ‘Boys' Bible ¢ Tuesdays, 4|+, al Hour e Susannah S SALVATION | HE were formulated for a combined ROYAL CAFE | Lm. o have charge "f: = o ARMY picnic dinner for the junior and The rich c°l°rs and Women’s Circ atd ‘every other | 22® € ‘ (8 Willoughby Ave. senior guilds, as well as members | e N 1 the smart pattems Thursday at 2 | s | o The steamer Denali, on the South- | ©f the Trinity choir. The date of ey re cut from Pt L CATHORICHG cruRcH | Sunday— k Denali, on fhe South-| "o, tharing will be announced finest steers. will ,‘n°t wear off as § % 3 Church of the Nalivity of tha | 2:30 pm—Praise meeting. sl (Alasks Fovemland Ovulie | SRR eRINe Yy et was Hosbesk Y iR 4 i DOUGLAS P Blessed V. M. Juneau | 6:00 p.m.—Sunday" Sctool brought in ten first class passengers gl i they go through'to MI » d V. ML B pn'; i Meénng " to Juneau this morning, two from | " the session yesterday. | i % o Fi ! v DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | Tuesday, 7:30 pm—Prayer and|Petersburg and the other eight from LB U e waterproof back. ‘ Sunday services: Testimony Meeting. Seattle. | ) i [ P IR0 BRI, Behopr Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard| Prom Seattle, passengers were T. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN The fine wax finish 1L 2:30 pm—Preaching service. and In- Parade, Mrs.'R. B. Lesher, Guard|B.Brown, Warren Ferguson, Charles Z 3 2 H i d. Be - All are welcome in these services | Leader. Gibbs, Marge Mahlum, Ethel Mah- Where Welcome and Worship Meet” I is Sasy geang LIZATION and Ser-| Thursday, 130 pm. — Home g‘;‘\’l Dvgfld Morse, A. C. Whitney, sure ‘1o see thls out- sdohos sl mor League Meeting. y. TR > | 2 o lo( u.!n 7930 pm Daily May devotions. | Friday, 7:30 pm.—Holiness Meet-| From Petersburg — Ben B(.”nmy 3 REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, }| standmg value m (Native Gospel Services) (e aak: and o £ 5 ling. and Les Elkins. o | X alat s g ‘ ‘]‘:1‘; 7. dnd Tuesds y of ,f & et | e bbb e it Minister. floor cc.‘we.rmz-xua! Missionary-in-Char sk B | Ofticers'in’ cha eed to give satis- by ¢ AW A Saturday charge: Capt. and ‘Mrs. s anty 0 g 10:00° am~—Sunday School at;, et T e | Stanley’ Jackson; ASsistant - Officer, (o(‘ (ou MAN GEORGE SCHMIDT, R &1 s 04 Jots, Los | abstinence, ; Capt. Margaret Morris. 1 KER 0" Chorister. | faction. A p.n.—Evening Service a % | | ia“ x k Friday, June 2, first Friday of| m home of Peter Jaclsol T it % artans BETHEL MISSION CAR 30 i mans 15:13 ¢ ASSEMBLY OF GOD ‘usuu IOUR OL BEERY DAVIS, o Topic, “The Joy of Trust’ Ro- Szl 121 "Main' Street Organist. i Del-Ware Kolorflot 7:00 p.m., - Wednesday Prayer Pt i T B ARLE! PERSONEUS | { mecting at home of Peter Jack: m‘ | ”S‘i\ln “".““\ CHBen 5 SP(::sta A representative of Coca Cola’s 4 | is avallable in T"e All are welcome a these services,| DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | g i0.: sarvicen: export division, and an Atlanta, We broadeast oer KINY || patterns,’ Marbleized e ot e : i G bank ived i Sundays 10:50 to 12. }* 10:00 a.m—Bible' School e 11:00 o] rship, jeorgia, banker, arrived in Juneau ndays 31 0 A 1 gl chiool. Lesson, | 11:00 am.—Moming WOrSID.| (o, " 51, ‘the Denali to stop over a and Plain colors, Pa Thinks in World Terms.”|Sermon by the Pastor. % DICK HARRIS IS | Rom. 1:1-17. |12/00 noon-_Bible. kool Classes |feW days while making a.tour of | ! b | Subject, “Mear of Patriotism.”| 1:30 p.m.--Broadcasting a service g ; = Five departments; Young People and Adults. ¢ ) 4 | “What ‘mea by this service.” over KINY. Anais, A B Siger 18 the Cool i v S i | 2 A baby girl was born to Mr. and | EX. 12:26 Baccalaureate Service in the High | Cola representative. 10:50 ORGAN MOMENTS I ik Mr: il Hep . 730 Batn g s Topic | Scl Stator has just recently returned .3 % 3 T s. Dick Harris at the Government 7:30 p.m en Service. Topic | School. b South A i d Yuc Come early for this restful period. 1 } Hospital this morning. The infant|for discussion, “Sources of Spiritual| 7:30 pm.—Usual evening service.|irom South America and Yucatan i ) weighed eight pounds and has been [Power.” Acts 2:1-21 ice. In his companvsintereft& 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP ] Tested and | named Arlene Frances | A coraial invitation is given to all| Friday, 7:30 pan.--Meeting, con-| Guests at the Gastineau Hotel,| ! Certified for ) Dick Harris e father, employed | to 1 these services and worship ducted by the Glad Tidings Band the two will spend a few days in MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE: Blend the elements of 1 Wointained Quality l in the Ciiy Stre Department with us. of Young Pepple. | Juneau before continuing to the patriotism and religion in attendance upon this service j passing out the cigars to his persc - Communion servlce the first Sun- | Westward and going to the Interior. in which both the message and the music will take THOMAS ll AR])W AR friends and also giving out FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, |day of each monl b S note of our national Memorial Day. ; E Coo N ] formation that his first ci A | Everyone oordlllly invited to all] Try The Empire classifieds for TELEPHONE 555 . porn on his own bir Sunday ces will be held at!these services. results, R Sttessssssasssessssssesesseatasaaee s e e e e s st S ’